Costume designer Amy Clark gives Broadway.com an inside peek at original sketches, swatches and concepts for Chaplin’s glamorous black-and-white wardrobe, and pays a tearful tribute to her late collaborator and mentor, Martin Pakledinaz.

William Ivey Long picked up his sixth Tony Award for Cinderella's gorgeous costumes. Here, the designer opens up about career-changing musicals, unlikely inspirations and how he makes this Rodgers & Hammerstein show sparkle and shimmer.

Tony-winning scenic designer Derek McLane shares the vision behind his set for Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Find out how he brings the "puzzling, but poetic and gritty realism" of NYC's Brill Building to life.

Set designer Beowulf Boritt shares his creative vision for Craig Wright’s Grace, starring Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon. Find out all about Borrit’s memorable design, which features a subtly rotating stage, a celestial backdrop and more.

Tony-winning scenic designer John Lee Beatty shares the inspiration and artistry of his gorgeously detailed set for The Nance, Douglas Carter Beane's Depression-era play about a gay burlesque performer facing a changing world.

After working on 13 Broadway shows, scenic designer Tobin Ost received his first Tony nomination for his work on Newsies. Ost talked to Broadway.com about creating the complex set and how the printing press inspired the inky look of the show.